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Old 2nd January 2025, 17:23   #2071
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Re: 2020 Tata Harrier Automatic : Official Review

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I have a Jan, 22 XZA+ dark which is nearing its 45k service. It has 32k on odo. Harrier pulling left is the persistent issue that I am facing. I have gotten it serviced at Tata service center in Peeragarhi, Auto Vikas near Kirti Nagar and also delight motors near Najafgarh but everytime they just end up doing the alignment and wheel balancing only which solves the issue for few hundred kms.
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Have you tried a tyre shop of repute? I had the same left pulling(on my Harrier) when I got the WA/WB done at a dodgy tyre shop but my usual tyre shop was able to rectify it. I never get alignment/balancing done at the dealership.

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Re: 2020 Tata Harrier Automatic : Official Review

Facing a little glitch on my car. The ambient temperature sensor shows temperature around 47’C with actual temperature being around 27. I believe there’s some issue with the ambient temperature sensor. Has anyone else faced this problem? Where can I find that sensor in the car?
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Have you tried a tyre shop of repute? I had the same left pulling(on my Harrier) when I got the WA/WB done at a dodgy tyre shop but my usual tyre shop was able to rectify it. I never get alignment/balancing done at the dealership.
It's a known issue with many Tata models. Even many test drive cars of Tata showrooms have one tyre worn out till the steel threads are showing, despite repeated attempts to solve it by their mechanics.
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Rather than pricing please check for the following

1. Left drifting . It was common with that batch
2. Rusting : check for rusting under hoods and bonnet areas and under the beadings.
3. Electrical issues
These are the common issues that were reported
Thanks for the response. In 2023 facelifted version also, do we have this issue?

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Thanks for the response. In 2023 facelifted version also, do we have this issue?
i owned 2023 Harrier with ADAS pre-facelift i don't have other issue expect electrical.
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It's a known issue with many Tata models.
It is a known issue in the initial batches of the harrier but I like to believe that it went away in the later models.
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Re: 2020 Tata Harrier Automatic : Official Review

I found a tiny light at 0 degree position in the steering wheel. It's green in colour if looking straight but appears orange when seen off centre.

Anyone knows what it's for?
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I found a tiny light at 0 degree position in the steering wheel. It's green in colour if looking straight but appears orange when seen off centre.

Anyone knows what it's for?
The photo is not clear. However, from the position of the green light, it appears to be the indication of headlight being off.y

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The photo is not clear. However, from the position of the green light, it appears to be the indication of headlight being off.y
Light is directly on the steering wheel, not in the instrument cluster. It is definitely an LED and not a reflection for example.
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